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Science Power-up: Rewriting the Rules with Quantum Information Science

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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for High-Impact Science

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Researchers Pioneer Heat-Pumping Material for Localized Cooling

The heat pump appears as a stacked circle of polymer films.

Scientists Crack Decades-Old Puzzle in CO2-to-Fuel Conversion

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Scientists Develop Artificial Leaf That Uses Sunlight to Produce Valuable Chemicals

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Seven Ways Berkeley Lab is Pioneering the Quantum Future

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A Quiet Revolution: New Technique Could Accelerate Noise-Free Superconducting Qubits for Quantum Computing

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Enhanced Geothermal Systems: A Promising Source of Round-the-Clock Energy

A geothermal plant in front of mountains.

Networking for the Future: Five Ways ESnet Accelerates the Nation’s Science

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Expert Interview: Inder Monga on Big Science, AI, and Quantum with ESnet

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A New Age of Electron Microscopy: Magnifying Possibilities with Automation

Example of automated high-resolution imaging of core-shell nanoparticles

Two Berkeley Lab Scientists Named AAAS Fellows

From left to right: Nigel Mouncey and Phillip Messersmith